Is there an NHL webiste with college attended listed?

Frogy

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Never seen this

For canada our scholar system is not the same.
Lots of hockey players in here dont attend university. Joe Juneau got a University degree in Ingeneiring but the rest of them just dont got that far.

Name of the school would be kindergarden :)
Follow your picks but i am desapointed about the kind of dreams you are having;)
might have some suggestions in this regard


good night and may you have good dreams:D
 
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Frogy:

Dude the dream thing is weird. I am very happily married and love my wife very much, but when I have a larger wager on the line when i go to bed, I have visions of waking up to a winner. It truly is a sickness. I am just lucky that my bankroll is small enough that it doesn't effect everything else in my life.

The reason for the college question... I went to Michigan Technological University... a big hockey school. We had 13 freshman hockey players my freshman year. Most of them were 20-22 yrs old as they played hockey else where b4 college. Anyway, a few of them are in the NHL, ie Andre Savage from Vancouver.... Anyway; I wote papers for these guys in return for beer. I am just wondering if they are famous now...
 

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Well, I can tell you that I played with Brett and Eric Lindros at St.Mike's College High school when I was in grade 9. Both of them were goond (especially Brett). The high school that I attended has the most students that ever went on to play in the NHL. Actually, even John Jakopin (defenceman I think for Carolina, but I think he got traded) played with Brett and I on the senior team. Last time I checked there were 161 students who attended St.Mike's that made it to the NHL.
 

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Just curious time to $$

"Bad" BRETT played with is brother?

Wasn't he 3 years younger than Eric.
I guess that was more like playing in the backyard or was this organised hockey?

Did Boney decided on which teams the guys would play.
NO NO YOU ARE NOT PLAYING WITH THE 5 th grade.......

Hope you gave them at least one cheap shut :)
or two:D

I.E I would like to know the average number of hair one could find on the head of a hockey player from russia this year( month of october) in comparaison to 1952 (march).
Tx in advance for your results.:cool:
 
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Frogy,

Brett and I were in the same grade (9) and Eric was in grade (11), so we were both on the Junior team. At the time there was a policy where you had to be in grade 12 in order to be playing on the senior team. Unfortunately I never got a cheap shot in as I was a goaltender. Funny thing is that Brett and I were in every class together in our graduating year (he did poorly), but I get his hockey talents got him ahead in life.

Here is an exceprt that I took from the schools webpage:


St. Michael's and the NHL


Hockey is to St. Mike's as peanut is to butter. Over the years, great players such as Red Kelly, Dave Keon, Sean Burke, and Eric Lindros, have passed through the system and walked the hallowed halls of St. Mike's.


ST.MICHAEL'S ALUMNI
IN THE N.H.L. Since Reg Noble broke in with the Montreal Canadiens in 1917, St. Michael?s College School has developed 146 players who have gone on to the NHL. This list includes alumni who also played in the now defunct World Hockey Association (WHA).


REG NOBLE
ART GAUTHIER
JOE PRIMEAU
LARRY AURIE
DAVE TROTTIER
BILL REGAN
D?ARCY COULSON
EDDIE CONVEY
PEP KELLY
ART JACKSON
NICK METZ
REG HAMILTON
BOBBY BAUER
HAROLD JACKSON
CLARENCE DROUILLARD
CHARLIE CORRIGAN
JACK CRAWFORD
HARVEY TENO
PAT MCREAVY
BILLY TAYLOR
DON METZ
JOHN O?FLAHERTY
FRED HUNT
FRANK BENNETT
JOHN MCLELLAN
RAY BARRY
BOB SABOURIN
LEO LABINE
GORD HANNIGAN
WILLIE MARSHALL
RON MURPHY
MURRAY COSTELLO
BILL DINEEN
PAUL KNOX
JACK CAFFERY
MARC REAUME
WALLY CLUNE
DICK DUFF

ED CHADWICK
TOM MCCARTHY
FRANK MAHOVLICH
NOEL PRICE
DON KEENAN
CHARLIE BURNS
PAT HANNIGAN
REGGIE FLEMING
JACK MARTIN
GERRY MCNAMARA
GERRY ODROWSKI
HOWIE YOUNG
CESARE MANIAGO
DAVE KEON
LES KOZAK
LARRY KEENAN
ARNIE BROWN
GERRY CHEEVERS
DAVE DRYDEN
SCOTT MCLELLAN
GREG BRITZ
DWIGHT SCHOFIELD
MIKE STOTHERS
DOUG DADSWELL
JOHN ENGLISH
JEFF HARDING
TONY TANTI
PAUL GILLIS
CRAIG DUNCANSON
GINO CAVALLINI
BOB BABOCK
GORD DINEEN
RICK ZOMBO
JIM PAEK
CHRIS GOVEDARIS
FRANK DUNLAP
TOM O?NEIL
JOHN MAROIS

TED LINDSAY
JIMMY THOMPSON
LEO GRAVELLE
GUS MORTSON
ROB DECOURCY
ED HARRSON
JOHN MCCORMACK
ED SANDFORD
FLEMING MACKELL
TOD SLOAN
RED KELLY
RAY HANNIGAN
LES COSTELLO
BILL MCDONAGH
JOHN ARUNDEL
PHIL SAMIS
NORM CORCORAN
FRANK SULLIVAN
RUDY MIGAY
TIM HORTON
BENNY WOIT
ANDRE CHAMPAGNE
BUCE DRAPER
ROD SEILING
LOU ANGOTTI
DARYL SLY
MIKE WALTON
GARY SMITH
PETER MAHOVLICH
MICHAEL CORBETT
GENE UBRIACO
DICK MATTIUSSI
TERRY CLANCY
MIKE CORRIGAN
GARY MONAHAN
GARY DINEEN
BARRY MCKENZIE

GERRY MEEHAN
TOM POLANIC
TERRY CAFERY
BILLY MACMILLAN
WAYNE MOSDELL
MIKE BOLAND
DAVE GARDNER
LARRY FULLAN
DAVE MAOLONEY
PETER SULLIVAN
PAUL GARDNER
MIKE KASZYCKI
MIKE GILLIS
BILLY CARROLL
PAT GRAHAM
KEN STRONG
HOWARD SCRUTON
JOE DAY
ROB COWIE
BRETT LINDROS
CRAIG MUNI
KEVIN DINEEN
RICK TOCCHET
SEAN BURKE
TODD ELIK
JASON WOOLLEY
ERIC LINDROS
JASON MUZZATTI
DAVID HARLOCK
KEN KLEE
CRAIG MILLS
BRAD BROWN
DAVID LING
RICH-SMULMISTRA
JOHN JAKOPIN
MARC MORO
ANDY SUTTON
MIKE ROSATI
 

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Time to $$
WOW thats a long and impressive list.

So this means that Brett and Eric probably learned and know how to read:confused:
Waiting for a big play from you time to $$

I.E i'm still waiting for the answer to my question.....this is getting long:mad:
 
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